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good bluegrass came back on the field last month in baltimore. the leak and a lot that lakeland's the white. the commissioner apologize to finance rolling them through the strike but it was necessary to get a deal the league needs for the future. a picture taken of the baby during the recent tilt of the party has police considering whether it are not to perform charges. >>> it was taken before arizona state football game. and also appears to be in the child's mouth but it is unclear if to actually have any alcohol in the system. like to know if this is a picture go too far? >>> american airlines says it will take its pilots union to court. the airline is accusing pilots the following commitments claims that cause delays and cancellations. the union is angry over the company's decision to use bankruptcy protection to impose new work and perils. the recovery in the housing market lost ground in late summer. a number of americans whose son, checks to buy homes dropped in august or nearly 3%. just a month earlier the resale agreements a two-year high
good bluegrass came back on the field last month in baltimore. the leak and a lot that lakeland's the white. the commissioner apologize to finance rolling them through the strike but it was necessary to get a deal the league needs for the future. a picture taken of the baby during the recent tilt of the party has police considering whether it are not to perform charges. >>> it was taken before arizona state football game. and also appears to be in the child's mouth but it is unclear if...
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centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones, there will be 8 people from various departments. >>> he is a pint sized pooch, smuggled out of the animal resource foundation. for two days, workers at the shelter prayed for mango's return and last night the prayers were answered. don harrison explains how they got the pup back. >> reporter: that's all allison wanted when she found wut one of the puppies were stolen. sometimes wishes come true. mango, the one stolen, returned, is reunite ed with his family. >> he ran over to his mom and wanted to nurse. >> reporter: somebody called and said, they had mango and wanted to bring him back. it wasn't the person who stole him, even though the reward was a thousand dollars, they wanted to remain anonymous and did not want the reward money. none of that mattered to everyone at the animal resource foundation. they wanted mango back. >> it's too hard to believe som
centers, according to a study, people living in baltimore found disobeying traffic laws is a more serious problem than property crime. mayor wants the committee to find better ways to better protect pedestrians and kids in school zones, there will be 8 people from various departments. >>> he is a pint sized pooch, smuggled out of the animal resource foundation. for two days, workers at the shelter prayed for mango's return and last night the prayers were answered. don harrison explains...
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. >> wolf, this is the sadie may room of the baltimore art. she was a well-known donor, a patron of the arts in baltimore. she lent a painting to this museum many decades ago. in 1951 that painting was stolen from this museum, the circumstances around that are not clear. but it made its way somehow from 1951 to a flea market in west virginia a couple of years ago where it was sold for $7 where it was actually bought at a flea market with just some other kind of trin kwets in a box. it is worth up to or possibly over $100,000. and we're here with the director of the baltimore museum of art. can you tell us how you think it made its way from being stolen here in 1951 to being sold in west virginia at a flea market. >> it's a bigamist ri. of course we may never know the course of the painting. we didn't have computers, we didn't have digital images. things were recorded by hand on index cards, things were mimeographed or carbon paper. very different from how we record information today. so we'll be very lucky, i think, to find out the whole story
. >> wolf, this is the sadie may room of the baltimore art. she was a well-known donor, a patron of the arts in baltimore. she lent a painting to this museum many decades ago. in 1951 that painting was stolen from this museum, the circumstances around that are not clear. but it made its way somehow from 1951 to a flea market in west virginia a couple of years ago where it was sold for $7 where it was actually bought at a flea market with just some other kind of trin kwets in a box. it is...
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the cheers from the baltimore crowd quickly turned to boos. when the refs made a call ends if the home team. things were pretty much back to normal. there was no headline making gaffe like the touchdown call by the replacements as we like to call them during monday's green bay-seattle game. bill: i thought they would give them slack until sunday afternoon. first quarter at baltimore. essential question for the campaign of the president. stay the course with president obama or go with governor romney. brand new fox polling shows this. a largely percentage of the likely voters believe the country's policies need to change. governor mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and host of "huckabee". what does that tell you? >> it shows how dissatisfied people are. when you get to 75%, who is the 25% who thinks we're doing things right? where do they get their information? but it's bad news because it shows that this is not a partisan divide. you have independents, democrats and republicans that have to somehow make up that 75%. so it's clear whate
the cheers from the baltimore crowd quickly turned to boos. when the refs made a call ends if the home team. things were pretty much back to normal. there was no headline making gaffe like the touchdown call by the replacements as we like to call them during monday's green bay-seattle game. bill: i thought they would give them slack until sunday afternoon. first quarter at baltimore. essential question for the campaign of the president. stay the course with president obama or go with governor...
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and baltimore here by 9:45. that would be smack in the middle of thursday night football up in baltimore. we'll watch that. with a front nearby, a couple of rain chances still with us over the next few days. so 82 today. late afternoon, evening showers and thunderstorms returning from west to east. we dip into the 60s tonight. maybe some upper 50s north and west. tomorrow chance of a shower in the afternoon, 78. isolated showers south on saturday with highs only around 70. sunday 74. still a shower threat. and monday comfortably cool, 72. jessica, what a great name for a restaurant, beer and barbecue. >> you're liking that, huh, howard bernstein? here's something fun for you to do this weekend. do you like beer? do you like food? well here's an option for you. living social is hosting its second craft beer and food truck festival this saturday and sunday back by popular demand. here to tell us all about it, we have john from the new belgian beer company and dan from living social. thank you both for coming in an
and baltimore here by 9:45. that would be smack in the middle of thursday night football up in baltimore. we'll watch that. with a front nearby, a couple of rain chances still with us over the next few days. so 82 today. late afternoon, evening showers and thunderstorms returning from west to east. we dip into the 60s tonight. maybe some upper 50s north and west. tomorrow chance of a shower in the afternoon, 78. isolated showers south on saturday with highs only around 70. sunday 74. still a...
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a little cooler than was anticipated. 73 at annapolis. 69 in baltimore. we have 72 at hagerstown. 69 at dulles. 72 at d.c. and 66 to the south at fredericksburg. here is a look at what is happening. we have this system that will move its way across the area as we head through into today. it will be a hot day and as we head through into tomorrow, we'll be dealing with a frontal system that will cross through. a weak front to the south of us for today. this is going to approach us, bring us some rain showers and a chance of some storms for your saturday. the good news is it is not a total washout. we have plenty of sunshine coming your way as we head through into sunday. for today though, 90 degrees. southeasterly flow, five to 10 miles per hour. mostly sunny and hot. tonight, 74 degrees, partly cloudy with light winds and your fox 5 accu-weather seven- day forecast showing you look at the run of sunshine here. look at the drop in the temperatures. we are headed for cereal days and plenty of bright skies. the exception, of course, is saturday. let's check i
a little cooler than was anticipated. 73 at annapolis. 69 in baltimore. we have 72 at hagerstown. 69 at dulles. 72 at d.c. and 66 to the south at fredericksburg. here is a look at what is happening. we have this system that will move its way across the area as we head through into today. it will be a hot day and as we head through into tomorrow, we'll be dealing with a frontal system that will cross through. a weak front to the south of us for today. this is going to approach us, bring us some...
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there is added excitement in baltimore, america's game desperately needed a good call. late wednesday night, it got one. the tentative deal struck between the owners and the official union and the three-week incident on the football field. tonight, the replacement referees are out, and the regular ones are in. not a moment too soon, say many at the stadium. >> guys, great job, go for it. >> i am sure they are nice people, they tried their best, they're in way over their head. >> reporter: the pressure was on for the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, to get it fixed. they missed an interference call and gave seattle a controversial win over green bay. >> i think it was the fact they kept pushing us, this was the right thing for the game, the right thing to do, get the officials back on the field. >> reporter: in the end, the union conceded little, the pension plan will stay the same for the next four years, with the average salaries going up to 205,000 by 2019. and the league can hire a pool of trainees for the under-performing referees. >> the league could have driven a
there is added excitement in baltimore, america's game desperately needed a good call. late wednesday night, it got one. the tentative deal struck between the owners and the official union and the three-week incident on the football field. tonight, the replacement referees are out, and the regular ones are in. not a moment too soon, say many at the stadium. >> guys, great job, go for it. >> i am sure they are nice people, they tried their best, they're in way over their head....
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baltimore hung on against cleveland. >> what do we complain about now? how bad the real refs are? >> thanks, dave. >> we'll be right back. >>> pretty amazing, the first of its kind discovery. >> they found new evidence of an ancient stream bed on the red planet. gravel was once transported by water. the researchers estimate the stream was moving about three feet per second with a depth somewhere between ankle and hip deep. >> discovering things all the time. >> you should start doing mars weather. >> oh, my gosh. >> the weather on mars changes, doesn't it? >> there's the picture we're referring to. >> can you do a seven-day for mars? >> why not? >> there's the stream bed. >> right here across the bay area, it's going to get hot, not quite like mars heat. it's going to go up to 100 degrees saturday and sunday inland. we'll get gradual cooling wednesday and thursday. and maybe some showers for friday. >> thanks for watching. we hope to see you tomorrow. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- f
baltimore hung on against cleveland. >> what do we complain about now? how bad the real refs are? >> thanks, dave. >> we'll be right back. >>> pretty amazing, the first of its kind discovery. >> they found new evidence of an ancient stream bed on the red planet. gravel was once transported by water. the researchers estimate the stream was moving about three feet per second with a depth somewhere between ankle and hip deep. >> discovering things all the...
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with a limited expansion of gaming that will mean... hundreds of millions for schools in the baltimore area... and across the state... according to the department of legislative services. and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. chris: welcome back. the big first debate comes on october 3. last week we asked our roundtable what their toughest question would be for president obama. this week's big question, what is your toughest question for mitt romney. bob woodward. >> i would ask, i would say you spent all of these years accumulating all of this money. why, tell us why this personal wealth is so important to you. >> good question. chris: take my breath away. katty kay. >> governor romney, how do you account for the fact that so many americans don't seem to know what you stand for? >> governor romney, many presidents are judged by how they perform in a moment of crisis. you have displayed at times an inability to perform in the moment. how could you assure voters you would have the demeanor for the office? chris: jo
with a limited expansion of gaming that will mean... hundreds of millions for schools in the baltimore area... and across the state... according to the department of legislative services. and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. chris: welcome back. the big first debate comes on october 3. last week we asked our roundtable what their toughest question would be for president obama. this week's big question, what is your...
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hospital.police sayyquintin bass is homeless and just mooed to baltimore this year. they say robbery was thh motive when he allegedly shot and killed alex ulrich and critically injured larry peterson... the man people call the mayor of mount vernon. we've been waiting for sinceea the night of the incident" incident""what i can tell you what's behind this heeous incident is robbery, and that it still remains an active inne" investigatiin"police say intelligence from the community helped them realize bass was the shooter. a man is hit and killed by a metro train at the west coldspring metrr station. station.the accident happened, thursday afternoon... on an elevated part of the tracks. passengers were taken off thee back of the train and taken awaa. all trains were shut cleared the scene. investigators say they're trying to figure out how the man ended up in the restricted area. m-t-a officials say there's no reason anyone should ever be on the tracks. american officials overreas are on high alert today... following warningssfrom the f-b-i and homeland security. this..
hospital.police sayyquintin bass is homeless and just mooed to baltimore this year. they say robbery was thh motive when he allegedly shot and killed alex ulrich and critically injured larry peterson... the man people call the mayor of mount vernon. we've been waiting for sinceea the night of the incident" incident""what i can tell you what's behind this heeous incident is robbery, and that it still remains an active inne" investigatiin"police say intelligence from the...
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i've gotten e-mails from all over the world especially here in maryland and baltimore and raven fans. everybody is for it. and just people, if you go back 24 months ago people were squawking and i'd hear negative comments and now the overwhelming majority are for marriage equality and treating everybody fairly. it is the right thing to do and it is in the name of love. why would you treat people differently just because they love somebody of the same sex? >> one thing i need to ask you about is this story in the news out of north dakota. a student playing there at north dakota college of science was thrown off the team by the coach after he was spotted kissing his boyfriend in the stands at an away game in colorado. jamie has since withdrawn from the school. homophobia is really an uphill battle in sports. there are no out players in professional football or baseball. do you think the times are right for that to change? is it safe for a pro sports player in football or baseball to come out? >> well, this is why we're here and why we're talking about this issue. i had a great conversat
i've gotten e-mails from all over the world especially here in maryland and baltimore and raven fans. everybody is for it. and just people, if you go back 24 months ago people were squawking and i'd hear negative comments and now the overwhelming majority are for marriage equality and treating everybody fairly. it is the right thing to do and it is in the name of love. why would you treat people differently just because they love somebody of the same sex? >> one thing i need to ask you...
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all right, tonight's nfl game in baltimore something we have not seen in a while. regular refs. what it took to get them back on the field next. ashley: as we head to the break, some of the winners and losers and discover having a good day up nearly 7%. tracy: the refs should be on that list. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's anothereason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. ♪ speed and 30 past the hour. let's get a check at the markets. nicole: we are looking at a triple digit, 100 reef point gain on the dow jones industrial. i do not think you anticipated a move like this today. >> i think the bulk comes from that. nicole: i do not disagree with that. when we talk about the economic figures we have be
all right, tonight's nfl game in baltimore something we have not seen in a while. regular refs. what it took to get them back on the field next. ashley: as we head to the break, some of the winners and losers and discover having a good day up nearly 7%. tracy: the refs should be on that list. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our...
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in baltimore, paul gessler, fox45 news at ten. van dyke says he saw the movie middle east..e calls it "amateurish" and "trivial." some... of... the... sparrows point... steelworkers ... who ... accepted their employer's... offer... to... retire in august .../ and... get a... $10,000 bonus.../ are... told... they woo't receive... the money after all. all.that... accordinn ...to their union pressdent ... who says ...between... 100... to 200 workers... retired last month.../ with... the understanding... that for the bonus.... / - andd.. have ...since been told... they retired too late... &p to... get it..../many.. are... now árescindingá... heir retirement..../ but... the company... will likely... claim the bonus... wasn't guaranteed.../. r---g... in may. it's a star-studded fundraiser in support of same- sex marriage in maryland. ut it's taking place miles away tonight in new york city. city.film ddrector john waters, actress susan sarandon and former first daughter barbara bush are joining governor o'malley at the james hotel for
in baltimore, paul gessler, fox45 news at ten. van dyke says he saw the movie middle east..e calls it "amateurish" and "trivial." some... of... the... sparrows point... steelworkers ... who ... accepted their employer's... offer... to... retire in august .../ and... get a... $10,000 bonus.../ are... told... they woo't receive... the money after all. all.that... accordinn ...to their union pressdent ... who says ...between... 100... to 200 workers... retired last month.../...
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baltimore is not alone in this. we have become two americas in some fundamental and economic ways but baltimore has its strengths and its weaknesses, much like new orleans. if there is a difference, in new orleans you can make statements about culture and its affect on community and the relationship between community and culture because the culture is out in the street. it's visual. it can be heard. it manifests itself in some very vibrant ways, it can carry a tune in the way baltimore can't. the same dynamic is going on in both places. these cities are trying to find their way and they're doing so on their own terms. a lot of our popular culture comes to us from los angeles and new york and our political culture from d.c. these are very artificial environments. the rest of the country is an urban environment or we're all clustered around metro regions but they don't have things as artificial as new york is the financial center or the entertainment hub that is los angeles or the government hub that is washington. th
baltimore is not alone in this. we have become two americas in some fundamental and economic ways but baltimore has its strengths and its weaknesses, much like new orleans. if there is a difference, in new orleans you can make statements about culture and its affect on community and the relationship between community and culture because the culture is out in the street. it's visual. it can be heard. it manifests itself in some very vibrant ways, it can carry a tune in the way baltimore can't....
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. >> doreen is the director of the baltimore museum of art. they once had that wren our on display owned by a art patron named sadie may. more than 60 years ago the painting was lifted. >> this is the library's record of the painting, the card saying it was lent here. this notation saying it was stolen from the museum in november of 1951, only five months after the lender, sadie may died. >> reporter: fast forward to 2010, a woman at the harper's ferry flea market is attracted to a nondescript box. >> she paid $7.00 for a cardboard box full of miscellaneous items. >> reporter: including a doll, a plastic cow and the long lost renoir. the purchaser took the painting to an auction house in alexandria, virginia where it's kept now. what happened between high end heist and flea market haggle, over roughly 60 years, is virtually unknown. >> how tough is it to piece together how it might have made that journey? >> i think people feel a painting by a famous artist like renoir ought to be clear. life has so many twists and opportunities. it has friend
. >> doreen is the director of the baltimore museum of art. they once had that wren our on display owned by a art patron named sadie may. more than 60 years ago the painting was lifted. >> this is the library's record of the painting, the card saying it was lent here. this notation saying it was stolen from the museum in november of 1951, only five months after the lender, sadie may died. >> reporter: fast forward to 2010, a woman at the harper's ferry flea market is attracted...
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they managed to pull him out and he was flown to baltimore shock trauma it's unclear how he fell. police are investigating. >>> and fox 5 is monitoring metro tonight. taking metro this weekend, expect delays and three redline stations will replace the work. four others will have limited service. the repairs start at 10 and continue through the system closing sunday night. >>> a traffic alert for drivers in northern virginia. a new ramp and flyover bridge will open tomorrow, directly connecting the dulles access highway and the beltway. this is a view from sky fox. the hope is that it will improve safety and convenience for drivers going to dulles airport and anyone else using the toll road and also meant to ease congestion around the beltway and route 267. >>> up next on fox 5 news at 5, a big night at national stadium as steven straussburg gears up for his last home game. we'll talk to an expert about why he is being shut down with the playoffs around the corner. gary. >> and not a bad night for a ball game out there in. it's a little on the warm side. a little on the humid side
they managed to pull him out and he was flown to baltimore shock trauma it's unclear how he fell. police are investigating. >>> and fox 5 is monitoring metro tonight. taking metro this weekend, expect delays and three redline stations will replace the work. four others will have limited service. the repairs start at 10 and continue through the system closing sunday night. >>> a traffic alert for drivers in northern virginia. a new ramp and flyover bridge will open tomorrow,...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have e maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remembmber... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino...
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have e maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remembmber... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino...
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remember the baltimore ravens thanking fans and team for support. this is after a politician slammed him because he spoke out in favor of gay marriage. >>> san francisco state attorney is pushing for state executions. why there is such a rush. >>> why the mars rover curiosity is checking out a crater and scientists are crossing their fingers hoping it does not find water. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> time now 6:14. new video to show you from china. look at
remember the baltimore ravens thanking fans and team for support. this is after a politician slammed him because he spoke out in favor of gay marriage. >>> san francisco state attorney is pushing for state executions. why there is such a rush. >>> why the mars rover curiosity is checking out a crater and scientists are crossing their fingers hoping it does not find water. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's...
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abc's david kerley is standing by at the stadium in baltimore where the refs are back in business tonight. david? >> reporter: hey, george. tonight, behind me, the real refs will be working the game. in fact, just a little while ago, we saw this referee team arrive here in baltimore, headed to the locker room to put on their striped shirts. all this, after an apology today after what some are calling the worst call in nfl history. nfl players couldn't contain their glee. >> they did? sweet! >> reporter: a great day for america, the white house said. the lockout over, the referees back. but the nfl's reputation is badly bruised. >> do i look relieved? >> reporter: the commissioner made the deal just two days after this call monday night by replacement refs, giving a win to seattle instead of green bay. >> the call on the field stands. touchdown. >> reporter: some say it cost betters hundreds of millions of dollars. but it was 70,000 phone calls to the league and hundreds of thousands of tweets, which led the commissioner to apologize today. >> we're sorry to have to bring our fans, sorry t
abc's david kerley is standing by at the stadium in baltimore where the refs are back in business tonight. david? >> reporter: hey, george. tonight, behind me, the real refs will be working the game. in fact, just a little while ago, we saw this referee team arrive here in baltimore, headed to the locker room to put on their striped shirts. all this, after an apology today after what some are calling the worst call in nfl history. nfl players couldn't contain their glee. >> they...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. ♪ i'm singing in the rain ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> what a beautiful rainy day. it's friday. that is our camera operator dave. having a great time. >> if he doesn't have to run the cameras out on the plaza is has a great time. >> seriously. >> get him on broadway. >> a star is born. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie alongside natalie morales and willie geist and jenna wolfe is here. >> coming up this hour, parent who have figured out a better or healthier way to do it, eating or cleaning products, these parents came up with a good idea and soleil moon frye will show us the great mom and pop ideas. these are like why didn't i think of that and when you think about it, how i did not develop it. >> soleil moon frye thought of that. we'll talk to her in a couple of moments "and pop goes today" from jay-z'
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. ♪ i'm singing in the rain ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> what a beautiful rainy day. it's friday. that is our camera operator dave. having a great time. >> if he doesn't have to run the cameras out on the plaza is has...
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clear and cool, 58 to 62 degrees down in baltimore. and that is your sunday night forecast. >>> it's a sad story that's becoming all too familiar. famous stars and high profile athletes running out of money after earning millions of dollars at a time. the question is where does it all go? here's nbc's michelle franzen. >> reporter: they are the athletes, pop stars, and celebrities living dream, earning millions of dollars, and living it up along the way. >> they want to show their friends, their family, their hangers on that they're big shots, and often, what comes along with that is a need to spend, spend, spend. >> reporter: but all that fame and fortune can turn on a dime. former nfl quarterback vince young is now out of a job after the buffalo bills cut him from the team this summer and embroiled in a legal battle over what's left of his earnings. the pro football player secured a contract back in 2006 that guaranteed earnings of $26 million. young is now suing his former agent and financial planner, writing on twitter this past we
clear and cool, 58 to 62 degrees down in baltimore. and that is your sunday night forecast. >>> it's a sad story that's becoming all too familiar. famous stars and high profile athletes running out of money after earning millions of dollars at a time. the question is where does it all go? here's nbc's michelle franzen. >> reporter: they are the athletes, pop stars, and celebrities living dream, earning millions of dollars, and living it up along the way. >> they want to...
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you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those replacement refs. this is monday night football. here's what the commissioner roger goodell, had to say about all of this. >> you never want to see a game end like that. and you never want to see a game end on a controversial play. in 32 years as a league employee that's something you always would like to see avoided. this is the right thing to do. get the officials back on the field, get the agreement concluded. and that was really what everyone's objective was. >> so game on tonight. nfl refs will vote on the tentative agreement saturday. from the nfl to the
you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those...
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baltimore police found the theft report written up in 1951 when a painting was snatched from the baltimore museum of art and a brief description seems to the match the painting a virginia woman bought two years ago at a west virginia flee market. she recently had it examined at an auction house in alexandria. >> she paid $7 for it and the painting we have estimated to sell at auction at 75,000 to 100,000. >> the fbi is investigating and the painting could be heading back to that museum. if so, that virginia woman is out of seven bucks. maybe that 100 grand or so. >> got to be disappointing. >>> coming up at 7:00 we'll tell you why a few grown men wore high heels across a college campus and it was not a fashion statement. >> and a hong kong tycoon offers tens of millions of dollars to find a husband for his daughter, but there is 1 very big catch. you might want to hear about this. >> i'm meteorogist topper shutt, clouds now, showers on the way. another day in the 80s, our third day, 81 and 67 going in the book officially at national. records 91 and 42. we'll come back, show you where the s
baltimore police found the theft report written up in 1951 when a painting was snatched from the baltimore museum of art and a brief description seems to the match the painting a virginia woman bought two years ago at a west virginia flee market. she recently had it examined at an auction house in alexandria. >> she paid $7 for it and the painting we have estimated to sell at auction at 75,000 to 100,000. >> the fbi is investigating and the painting could be heading back to that...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> so here is how big today's iphone 5 debut was. j.p. morgan estimates sales of this one device will contribute a third of a percent to the total gdp of the united states. sales are brisk, it is a hot item. but there is a problem or two. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: unchecked, unbridled joy, the iphone 5 is finally in hand, at least it is for those willing to wait in line. apple is calling it the thinnest, lightest, fastest yet. demand is soaring. >> yeah, i already got a missed call on that thing. >> reporter: in 2007, when the late steve jobs launched the original iphone, a million sold in three months. this latest version may sell ten million in the next ten days. in new york, we noticed a majority of customers waiting in line were chinese, carrying lots of cash. many of these iphones
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> so here is how big today's iphone 5 debut was. j.p. morgan estimates sales of this one device will contribute a third of a percent to the total gdp of the united states. sales are brisk, it is a hot item. but there is a...
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patriots head coach bill belichick make contact with that replacement official after his team's loss to baltimore. belichick says he doesn't expect to be fined, although that's usually nfl policy. the league and the referees' union met yesterday. no word on resolving the lockout. the players union did file a grievance with the owners over the weekend as well, citing that their help is in jeopardy. and it could be a violation of their cba. collective bargaining agreement. >> the games are becoming -- you know, it's been a free for all. i think last night was an example of it. of course, the bad calls go both ways but in the end -- >> coming from a patriots fan. >>> up next, "the pulse." and reviews coming in for first-time emmy host jimmy kimmel. >>> and plenty of feedback for the fashions. we'll see who really sizzled on the red carpet. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help peop
patriots head coach bill belichick make contact with that replacement official after his team's loss to baltimore. belichick says he doesn't expect to be fined, although that's usually nfl policy. the league and the referees' union met yesterday. no word on resolving the lockout. the players union did file a grievance with the owners over the weekend as well, citing that their help is in jeopardy. and it could be a violation of their cba. collective bargaining agreement. >> the games are...
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2200 customers are still in the dark and nearly 13 ,000 customers without power, most of them in the baltimore area. >>> the weather impacting all the airportings in our region. some flights here at reagan national, dulles, and bwi experiencing delays ranging from 15 minutes behind schedule to nearly three hours. you want to call first if you are flying out this evening. >> and folks living in bloomingdale in washington are keeping a close eye on the weather and the water. bruce johnson live on the scene with more. bruce, the rain stopped a while ago, what about the flooding situation? >> derek, i wish that were true. the rain started again. here to my left, the councilman trying to get to him in a minute. fed up with the city's response with the flooding. we call it ground zero. they get nervous every time they hear one of topper's weather reports. over here you have d.c. water department trucks, they are cleaning out the catch basins trying to get the debris out. it can get down to the source, which is small, not up to the job. we shot tape earlier today. they had a small army out here of tr
2200 customers are still in the dark and nearly 13 ,000 customers without power, most of them in the baltimore area. >>> the weather impacting all the airportings in our region. some flights here at reagan national, dulles, and bwi experiencing delays ranging from 15 minutes behind schedule to nearly three hours. you want to call first if you are flying out this evening. >> and folks living in bloomingdale in washington are keeping a close eye on the weather and the water. bruce...
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. >> reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knott's berry farm, dona and jimmy garrison of baltimore. that's him waving and her holding on for dear life. she actually got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to conquer your fear? >> yes. >> reporter: what they didn't bargain for was that the wind seeker would get stuck, 300 feet up, for four excruciating hours. >> i tell you, the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks, so, you know, hyper ventilate, i shake. >> so, here's where we are. let's try to laugh about it. >> he knew exactly how to hold my hand, what to say and encourage me to know that we're going to live to see another day. >> reporter: and you know what? it worked. as day turned into night, she actually started to relax. >> i got to see a sunset. it was nice. >> reporter: not quite the sunset you bargained for. >> i thought it would be on the ocean. >> reporter: now that they're all down, safe and sound, dona says she's cured. >> reporter: no longer afraid of heights? i'm a lot better. a lot better. >> reporter: now you're afraid of amus
. >> reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knott's berry farm, dona and jimmy garrison of baltimore. that's him waving and her holding on for dear life. she actually got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to conquer your fear? >> yes. >> reporter: what they didn't bargain for was that the wind seeker would get stuck, 300 feet up, for four excruciating hours. >> i tell you, the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks, so, you...
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win. >> baltimore's. >> the baltimores. them too. the ravens, they did good. t.j., what's up? >> the baltimores baltimores now. >> do you know the bills are the only team for an historical figure. >> we don't care. for the week what happened? >> willing to get that in. >> before the week it was rough, nelson, wnn football leaving the way. both at 3-1. paula, you and the commish were 2-2. >> but it's all cumulative. rob and the fans out front kicking everybody's heinie. i'm 6-6, the commish bringing up the rear as we like to say. >> it's tough. it's tough. >> like you say. >> it's not always -- >> we'll see how it goes and, you know, i don't know. a couple of big games like jason said earlier kind of thing but it was what it was. >> pretty face though. >> i'll tell you right now, i didn't shave this morning because i was too busy celebrating notre dame's win over michigan. >> on saturday night. did you see this? >> six turnovers and you guys could only win by a touchdown. >> denard robinson. the interesting point is -- still
win. >> baltimore's. >> the baltimores. them too. the ravens, they did good. t.j., what's up? >> the baltimores baltimores now. >> do you know the bills are the only team for an historical figure. >> we don't care. for the week what happened? >> willing to get that in. >> before the week it was rough, nelson, wnn football leaving the way. both at 3-1. paula, you and the commish were 2-2. >> but it's all cumulative. rob and the fans out front...
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one station in baltimore found a lady with three cell phones in her purse. collected 30 phones in total from the program. the video we were watching on youtube, the woman is bragging about obama phone. that is not completely fair. this is program that has been in existence for a long time. you know, between 2009 and 2008, they were already giving out phones that were not land line based. although the cost has gone up dramatically. >> right. melissa: if you look at the program was about a billion dollars in 2009. by 2011, it had expanded to $1.6 billion. so obviously more than 50% growth there in two years. why are we seeing this kind of expansion? and what would you change about this exactly? >> well, what my bill, what my bill does basically takes it back to a land line program. it gets rid of the cell phone component completely. why are we seeing this? we're seeing it partially because there are a lot more people who are, who qualify by getting disability, or other sorts of government benefits. but we're also seeing it because there's been a really aggress
one station in baltimore found a lady with three cell phones in her purse. collected 30 phones in total from the program. the video we were watching on youtube, the woman is bragging about obama phone. that is not completely fair. this is program that has been in existence for a long time. you know, between 2009 and 2008, they were already giving out phones that were not land line based. although the cost has gone up dramatically. >> right. melissa: if you look at the program was about a...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. . >>> look at this video out of australia, going on for 40 minutes, most of us, of course will go our whole lifetime and not see this any time. this is a fire tornado, happening when the surface winds twist, combining with the wildfires and form an extreme heat updraft that just makes the column of flame go up into the sky. >>> and space shuttle endeavor, riding piggy back on the boeing 747, that left florida today. after low fly-overs past the nasa centers today, they landed near houston. the plan is they will leave tomorrow for the final journey to california. >>> and big news from mars, this will look just like a rock. the rover came across the rock, ten inches tall, 16 inches wide. the rock doesn't know it yet, but they're busting to use the rover, so we'll know much more about this rock shortly, more than we ever
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. . >>> look at this video out of australia, going on for 40 minutes, most of us, of course will go our whole lifetime and not see this any time. this is a fire tornado, happening when the surface winds twist, combining with...
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meeting was held in baltimore in september 1831. their platform, as you might have guessed, was opposition to secret societies like the free masons and the power such societies wielded in u.s. politics, real or imagined. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta with a quick look at the top stories. >>> the stage set in charlotte, north carolina. the democratic national convention gets under way on tuesday. but the big question -- can president barack obama re-ignite the spark from four years ago? a top advisor to the president says his message will be a lot more positive than what the republicans focused on last week. >> in tampa we saw nothing but insults and old slogans and tired old ideas. in charlotte, the president's going to focus on a plan to provide the middle class of this country some necessary an needed security by investing in research and innovation and in strengthening the middle class and i think a pathway to movi
meeting was held in baltimore in september 1831. their platform, as you might have guessed, was opposition to secret societies like the free masons and the power such societies wielded in u.s. politics, real or imagined. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta with a quick look at the top stories. >>> the stage set in charlotte, north carolina. the democratic...
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. >> wet and 70s from new york to baltimore. 80s in the south. mostly 70s in the midwest, plains, and rockies. >>> a dog's best friend just might be a prison inmate. inmates work at lafayette parish correctional industries, or lapcor and sell dog beds. the beds are given to local animal shelters. >> they hit on the dog bed idea as a way to reseekle their uniforms before they just used to burn them to make sure they weren't stolen. inmates cut up the uniforms and use the leftover pieces as stuffing. making between, i don't know, 300 and 400 a year. i think that's great. >> i think so too. >> giving them to the shelters. >> the guys, they're on poor wooden pallet kralts crates in . >> orange, or striped. >> the dog is soft, happy, happy, happy. >> late night tv, what would that be without a little info on how to get six-pack abs. paula faris find out from a top trainer. >> if you worry about your belongings, where they're going, when you go through security at the airport you. may have good reason. brian ross investigates tsa officers who are on th
. >> wet and 70s from new york to baltimore. 80s in the south. mostly 70s in the midwest, plains, and rockies. >>> a dog's best friend just might be a prison inmate. inmates work at lafayette parish correctional industries, or lapcor and sell dog beds. the beds are given to local animal shelters. >> they hit on the dog bed idea as a way to reseekle their uniforms before they just used to burn them to make sure they weren't stolen. inmates cut up the uniforms and use the...
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. >> pelley: on this night, they expected the baltimore ravens to pick smith in the first round. but when the ravens turn came, they didn't pick anybody. >> this is unusual. they passed. in other words, somebody jumps into your slot. >> rosenhaus: we're working on the trade. >> pelley: look at rosenhaus. if he has doubts, he will never show them. >> rosenhaus: they're going to take you. just stay positive, all right, buddy. >> jimmy smith: uh-huh. >> rosenhaus: look like you're happy. smile, and something good's going to happen. >> what the hell's going on out there? >> rosenhaus: i'm trying to get ahold of the ravens. they're not answering the phone. hang on, guys. >> pelley: after eight agonizing minutes, smith got a call. ( phone rings ) >> rosenhaus: that's going to be us. shh. >> the baltimore ravens select jimmy smith. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: he'll make about $8 million over four years. plenty to celebrate. >> and there's drew, the omnipresent drew. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: rosenhaus signed 17 clients in last year's draft-- of course, more than any othe
. >> pelley: on this night, they expected the baltimore ravens to pick smith in the first round. but when the ravens turn came, they didn't pick anybody. >> this is unusual. they passed. in other words, somebody jumps into your slot. >> rosenhaus: we're working on the trade. >> pelley: look at rosenhaus. if he has doubts, he will never show them. >> rosenhaus: they're going to take you. just stay positive, all right, buddy. >> jimmy smith: uh-huh. >>...
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now to baltimore, maryland. stephen, thanks for calling. caller: good morning. i'm a 20-year-old college student, conservative and hard, but when mitt romney makes a comment on redistribution of wealth, i would have to agree, because it is hurting the economy. even though i am a beneficiary. as far as him making the comments at a private fund- raiser, that is his own ideology, his own opinion. i don't believe that should affect his campaign in any negative manner. host: this on twitter -- i want to go next to kathleen from north carolina. how do you think the romney campaign has reacted to the comments yesterday and the fervor it created? caller: i really think the romney campaign needed to sit back and let the rest of the united states think for themselves, because his comments was right. i became a republic in the day after nancy pelosi walked up the steps of the courthouse with a huge gamble in her hand, because i thought the democratic party had left me behind and i don't want to live under the heavy hand of the government. that is exactly why i left the dem
now to baltimore, maryland. stephen, thanks for calling. caller: good morning. i'm a 20-year-old college student, conservative and hard, but when mitt romney makes a comment on redistribution of wealth, i would have to agree, because it is hurting the economy. even though i am a beneficiary. as far as him making the comments at a private fund- raiser, that is his own ideology, his own opinion. i don't believe that should affect his campaign in any negative manner. host: this on twitter -- i...
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the o's tacked on another run to make the final 4-2 to make baltimore tied with the new york yankees who were rained out last night. and the toronto blue jays have suspended yunl escobar for a slur written in spanl over his eye black. he responded saying, hey, it was a joke and he did not mean it to be offensive. let's talk about this with "sports illustrated" baseball editor ted keith. good morning. so -- help us understand this. nobody really noticed this slur in escobar's eye black, but a fan did. and he posted it on twitter, and then it e became this big deal, right? >> yeah. it is not complete ly uncommon for the guys to write things on the eye black and what is interesting here is that we are getting a little bit of an insight on how the clubhouse culture works versus how common society works. you would never put something like this out public on the facebook tor twor the twitter o anything out in the media, but this is a player who is doing something that in his defense he says, well, i talk about this all of the way with my teammates and it is not the way you think about it a
the o's tacked on another run to make the final 4-2 to make baltimore tied with the new york yankees who were rained out last night. and the toronto blue jays have suspended yunl escobar for a slur written in spanl over his eye black. he responded saying, hey, it was a joke and he did not mean it to be offensive. let's talk about this with "sports illustrated" baseball editor ted keith. good morning. so -- help us understand this. nobody really noticed this slur in escobar's eye...
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[applause] i was a social worker for baltimore families. now, i am a social worker building opportunities for families throughout america. friends, we work on macro issues and work on the macaroni and cheese issues. when women are in the halls of power our national debate reflects the needs and dreams of american families. women leading being that congress is working to create jobs. make quality childcare more middle class. because we understand the american we love grows the economy and opportunity from the middle out, not the top down. these are our priorities. these are president obama's priorities. we know that every issue is a woman's issue.2 [applause] and equal pay for equal work is an all-american issue. the 77 cents that women make for every dollar men earn makes a real difference to our families. families stretching to make every dollar count. we are so proud that the first law signed by president barak obama was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. the first bill was about america's first principles. equality, opportunity, and prosp
[applause] i was a social worker for baltimore families. now, i am a social worker building opportunities for families throughout america. friends, we work on macro issues and work on the macaroni and cheese issues. when women are in the halls of power our national debate reflects the needs and dreams of american families. women leading being that congress is working to create jobs. make quality childcare more middle class. because we understand the american we love grows the economy and...
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. >>> football fans gave a standing ovation at thursday night's nfl matchup in baltimore, not for the players, but for the return of the real referees. the officials are back on the field for the browns/ravens game after a deal was struck to end their lockout. the replacement refs are gone. but the monday night mess is still fresh in a lot of minds, and commissioner roger goodell is apologizing for the long dispute. >> we're sorry to have to bring our fan through that. we're sorry to have to bring the general public through that. >> by the way, baltimore beat cleveland, 23-16. a lot of people say the real winners were the fans who got to see a game officiated by the pros. kind of funny that the refs are getting all this superstar, rock star treatment, right? >> exactly. >> they take a lot of punches. >> after that game that horrible cal i think it just shone the light on just how difficult the job is. >> exactly. how do you like me now? >> i didn't realize it was sort of a part-time job. the fact now that they're going to be paid -- let's see -- about $205,000 by 2019 -- >> yep. >> --
. >>> football fans gave a standing ovation at thursday night's nfl matchup in baltimore, not for the players, but for the return of the real referees. the officials are back on the field for the browns/ravens game after a deal was struck to end their lockout. the replacement refs are gone. but the monday night mess is still fresh in a lot of minds, and commissioner roger goodell is apologizing for the long dispute. >> we're sorry to have to bring our fan through that. we're...